Now users can create playlists of tracks and share them with people outside of their Reprtoir accounts. This feature allows them to pitch and present selections of recordings to external partners quickly and efficiently.Playlists are shared via online landing pages that Reprtoir generates and that users send out to their contacts through emails and links. This makes sharing music, sending catalog and pitching tracks extra simple and effortless.Here is an article we wrote that explains how all of this works:

We have finalised the foundations of our Metadata Collector: a component that automatically enriches your content by curating metadata found online. We encourage your to read this article to have an understanding of what the Metadata Collector is and does:

We have finally added the possibility to export metadata and / or audio files!More precisely, users will now be able to:

Select any element such as albums, tracks, writers, publishers, tags etc. and generate a spreadsheet regrouping all of those elements’ metadata.

Select any elements associated to audio files such as albums and tracks and generate a zip containing those elements’ audio files.

In other words, users can now easily export their metadata in spreadsheets as well as their audio files in just a couple of clicks.The process to export metadata or audio files is simple: all a user needs to do is select its desired element, rights click, choose “Export” and then choose the desired export format.The Notification Center tells you when exports are being generated and when they are ready to be downloaded. To download them, users can either click on the link in the email Reprtoir sends them telling them their export is ready, or they can simply go into the Notification Center and click on the notification.

Up until now, we only had Artists lists, Album lists and Track lists that an account could load up in order to tag and edit its content. Now we have added the following resources:

Catalogs: It is now possible to separate two distinct catalogs inside of an account and treat them as unique elements. This allows users to tag and edit catalogs in exclusive ways. For example, this will come on handy if a label manages various sub-labels.

Tags: Users were able to create tags before but they couldn’t rename them, assign them to new categories and or even delete them. Now this is possible directly from the Tag list.

Tag Categories: Same thing for the Tag Categories. Users could create them but could not rename them of delete. Now they can.